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 & (1) & (2) \\
VARIABLES & Government listens & Neighbors should decide \\ \hline
 &  &  \\
T1: General info & 0.020 & -0.001 \\
 & (0.027) & (0.033) \\
T2: T1 + Stats. Participation & -0.012 & -0.004 \\
 & (0.026) & (0.034) \\
Perc. Quality of Governm. & 0.041*** & -0.045*** \\
 & (0.004) & (0.006) \\
Knowledge of BA Elige = 2, 2 & 0.038 & -0.012 \\
 & (0.026) & (0.034) \\
Knowledge of BA Elige = 3, 3 & 0.012 & -0.004 \\
 & (0.025) & (0.033) \\
Knowledge of BA Elige = 4, Knows BAE and web & 0.105*** & 0.073* \\
 & (0.039) & (0.044) \\
Trust Others & 0.036* & -0.054** \\
 & (0.019) & (0.022) \\
Collective Action & 0.065*** & 0.016 \\
 & (0.012) & (0.018) \\
Importance of proposing and choosing & 0.015* & 0.072*** \\
 & (0.009) & (0.013) \\
Constant & -0.435*** & 0.385*** \\
 & (0.088) & (0.116) \\
 &  &  \\
Observations & 1,498 & 1,520 \\
R-squared & 0.164 & 0.086 \\
Wald test & 0.164 & 0.926 \\
 Control mean & 0.163 & 0.612 \\ \hline
\multicolumn{3}{c}{ Standard errors in parentheses} \\
\multicolumn{3}{c}{ *** p$<$0.01, ** p$<$0.05, * p$<$0.1} \\
\multicolumn{3}{c}{ \scriptsize{\begin{minipage}{\textwidth} \textit{Notes:} All estimations use a MNPS matching technique to make treatment groups more comparable, given the balance issue found in Table \ref{tab:balance}. They also include controls and commune fixed effects. Column (1) presents dichotomous version of a categorical variable that asks participants how likely is it that the government would listen to a neighbors petition if filed, it takes the value of 1 if the respondent indicated that she thinks it is very likely, and zero otherwise. Column (2) takes the value of 1 when people indicated they would prefer neighbors to make decisions over investments rather than public officials, and zero if the opposite was true. Control variables include those found unbalanced after treatment assignment (gender, age, unemployment, having credit card) and those directly related to the political perceptions (perceived quality of the government, collective action capacity, importance of citizens participation in decision-making and previous knowledge of the initiative). Standard errors presented in parentheses *** p\textless 0.01, ** p\textless 0.05, * p\textless 0.1\end{minipage}}} \\
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